Today’s feature is a recent download: The Liar’s Child, by Carla Buckley, in which a troubled woman faces a gripping moral dilemma after rescuing two abandoned children from a hurricane.

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Intro: (Hank)

It wasn’t as though anyone came right out and said it in so many words. That wasn’t how small towns worked. No, it was mostly raised eyebrows, grunted half sentences. People knocked on Hank’s door, shuffled on his porch. They waylaid him at the post office. They tried to be reassuring. Not your fault, Hank, they’d say. Could have happened to anyone.They cleared their throats, squinted into the distance. It was right under our noses, they murmured. What they really meant was, Right under your nose.

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Teaser: He looked around the deserted woods. It was growing dark. The ocean glimmered. Finally, his eyes came back to her. “I think people do what they have to do.” (p. 60).

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Synopsis: On the outskirts of North Carolina’s Outer Banks sits the Paradise, an apartment complex where renters never stay long enough to call the place “home”—and neighbors are seldom neighborly. It’s ideal for Sara Lennox, who moved there to escape a complicated past—and even her name—and rebuild a new life for herself under the radar. But Sara cannot help but notice the family next door, especially twelve-year-old Cassie and five-year-old Boon. She hears rumors and whispers of a recent tragedy slowly tearing them apart.

When a raging storm threatens then slams the coastal community, Sara makes a quick, bold decision: Rescue Cassie and Boon from the storm and their broken home—without telling a soul. But this seemingly noble act is not without consequences. Some lethal.